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  ares - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Ares ("man," "male, "strife"), in Greek mythology, is the god of war and son of Zeus and Hera.
When Halirrhotius raped Alcippe, Ares' daughter by Aglaulus, Ares murdered him, for which he was tried in a court—the first murder trial in history.
Ares Enyalius was sometimes used as an epithet for Ares.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Ares   (439 words)

  
 Ares
Ares, in Greek mythology, is the god of war and son of Zeus and Hera.
Ares was tried for murder in a court and acquitted; this was the first murder trial in history.
Ares Enyalius was sometimes used as an epithet for Ares, though the name probably referred to a separate, Spartan god of war originally.
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 Ares - Crystalinks
Heracles slaughtered this abominable monstrosity, engendering the wrath of Ares, whom the hero wounded (Apollodorus 2.114).
To propitiate Ares, Cadmus took as a bride Harmonia, daughter of Ares' union with Aphrodite, thus harmonizing all strife and founding the city of Thebes.
Ares is often seen as a cruel, malevolent god who relishes in mortal suffering and feeds on strife.
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 Ares - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ares   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ares loved Aphrodite, whose husband Hephaestus made the pair the laughing stock of the gods.
According to a late tradition, Ares killed Halirrhothius for violence to his daughter Alcippe, and was acquitted at the court of Areopagus by the Olympian gods.
The worship of Ares was not widespread in Greece.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Ares   (190 words)

  
 Enyalius
Enyalius in Greek mythology is generally a byname of Ares the god of war but is sometimes differentiated.
A scholiast on Homer declares that the poet Alcman sometimes identified Ares with Enyalius and sometimes differentiated him, and that Enyalius was sometimes made the son of Ares by Enyo and sometimes the son of Cronus and Rhea.
Ares and Enyalius are possibly differentiated in Aristophanes' comedy Peace.
www.knowledgefun.com /book/e/en/enyalius.html   (238 words)

  
 Ares - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the 2nd century CE had only been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus; in essence it was a Roman temple to Mars.
In the Iliad "Ares" is as often embodied in a battle formula connoting rough strife as he is personified as a bronze-armoured god: he is repeatedly contrasted with Athena, to his disadvantage.
In the Trojan War, Ares had no fixed allegiances nor respect for Themis, the right ordering of things: he promised Athena and Hera that he would fight on the side of the Achaeans, but Aphrodite was able to persuade Ares to side with the Trojans.
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 Ares - The Mind-N-Magick Paganpedia
In Greek mythology, Ares ("battle strife"; in Greek, Ἀρης), is the god of war and son of Zeus and Hera.
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the 2nd century AD had only been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus; in essence it was a Roman temple to Mars.
To propitiate Ares, Cadmus took as a bride Harmonía, daughter of Ares' union with Aphrodite, thus harmonizing all strife and founding the city of Thebes.
mind-n-magick.com /wiki/index.php?title=Ares   (1047 words)

  
 Olympians
Ares was a son of Zeus and Hera, and was known as the Roman god, Mars.
Ares was the brother of Hebe, Eileithyia and possibly of Hephaestus, though most writers say that Hephaestus was son of Hera, alone.
To Ares, she was said to have become the mother of Anteros (Passion), Eros (Love), Deimus (Fear), Phobus (Panic) and Harmonia, wife of Cadmus of Thebes.
www.timelessmyths.com /classical/olympians.html   (13437 words)

  
 ARES : Greek god of war ; mythology ; pictures : MARS
Ares, on the other hand, is nothing but the personification of bold force and strength, and not so much the god of war as of its tumult, confusion, and horrors.
According to a late tradition, Ares slew Halirrhotius, the son of Poseidon, when he was on the point of violating Alcippe, the daughter of Ares.
Ares was acquitted, and this event was believed to have given rise to the name Areiopagus.
www.theoi.com /Olympios/Ares.html   (2292 words)

  
 Ares   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Aries (Latin for "ram"), the constellation and Zodiac sign is unrelated to Ares, the Greek god of war described below.
When Halirrhotius raped Alcippe, Ares' daughter by Aglaulus, Ares murdered him, for which he was tried in a court -- the first murder trial in history.
They managed to kidnap Ares and hold him in a jar for thirteen months.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/a/ar/ares.html   (503 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 21 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This was done accordingly, but the country people, who became intoxicated with their new drink, thought it to be poison, and stoned their neighbour to death, whereupon his grandsons hung themselves in their grief.
ENYA'LIUS ('Ez/voAios), the warlike, fre­quently occurs in the Iliad (never in the Odyssey) either as an epithet of Ares, or as a proper name instead of Ares.
37.) At a later time, however, Enyalius and Ares were distinguished as two different gods of war, and Enyalius was looked upon as a son of Ares and Enyo, or of Cronos and Rhea.
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 Roman Calendar - February   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Juno (Hera) was the mother of Mars, called Ares by the Greeks, and sometimes Enyalius.
Ares was often accompanied in his bloody campaigns by Enyo, the murderess goddess of war who was known as Bellona by the Romans.
Ares paid no attention to which cause was right or wrong and was concerned only with where he could cause maximum carnage.
www.personal.psu.edu /users/w/x/wxk116/RomanCalendar/feb06.htm   (1329 words)

  
 Ares - Page 1
Ares is a free open source file sharing program that enables users to share any digital file including images, audio, video, software, documents, etc..
Ares can mean: amateur radio emergency service, a corps of volunteer emergency radio operators in the united states australian army reserve, the reserve component of the australian army.
ares enyalius was sometimes used as an epithet for ares, though the name probably referred to a separate, spartan god of war.
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 Religious Cults Associated with the Amazons: Chapter V: Ares
The epithet was explained by the story that Ares enabled his child Aëropus to draw milk from the breasts of his mother after her death.
The most obvious interpretation of the epithet is to derive it from Ares and to render it "Warlike." It is used of Athena in three oaths of alliance suggestive of the martial character of the goddess.
Ares is not elsewhere than in the passage from Apollonius named as a god thus worshipped, and possibly here, even in the temple of Ares, the ritual is to be referred rather to the worship of Cybele under baetylic form than to that of Ares.
www.sacred-texts.com /wmn/rca/rca06.htm   (4394 words)

  
 Olympians
Ares was the bullying god of war, terror, uncontrolled anger, courage without thought, raw energy, brute strength, untamed passions.
Among the deities associated with Ares were his consort Aphrodite and such minor gods as his sons Deimos (Fear) and Phobos (Rout).
As husband to his sister Hera, he is the father of Ares, the god of war; Hebe, the goddess of youth; Hephaestus, the god of fire; and Eileithyia, the goddess of childbirth.
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Are's main base of operations was the war mongering citystate of Sparta-a fabled land of harsh discipline and bad food that produced Greece's toughest and most relentless soldiers.
However, Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love, was'nt, and although she was married to Are's brother Hephaestus, God of the Forge she enthusiasticaly carried on with him behind her husband's back and bore him several children.
In fact- the only really outstanding tale of Ares involves a little dalliance he was having with her that was rather rudely interupted by that spoilsport Helios, God of the Sun.
www.disneyhercs.com /myths/ARES.htm   (480 words)

  
 Ares, Greece, Greek mythology
Ares was the god of bloodbath, as opposed to the goddess of war Athena, who was the strategical and wise of the two.
Ares was a deity of Thebes, but is thought to have been worshipped first and foremost in Thrace.
Among Ares many children were the Amazons, the robber Kyknos and king Diomedes of Thrace.
www.in2greece.com /english/historymyth/mythology/names/ares.htm   (143 words)

  
 Mars: the god of war by Carolyn Joyce
Ares' father, Zeus, called his own son the "most hated of gods." Ares' sister, Discord, and her son Strife were Ares' companions on the battlefield, along with his own sons, Panic and Terror.
Epithets that were descriptive of Ares were "bellicose Ares" and "hard-hearted Ares." In war, Ares was unrestrained violence; whereas the goddess Athena, also a warrior, represented the strategy and tactics of war.
Enyalius is the Linear B, or oldest name for Mars, prior to the Greek Ares.
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 Aries Latin for ram the constellation constellation and Zodiac Zodiac sign...
"Ares", in Greek mythology Greek mythology, is the god of war and son of Zeus Zeus and Hera Hera.
When Halirrhotius Halirrhotius raped Alcippe Alcippe, Ares' ("man", "male", "strife") daughter by Aglaulus Aglaulus, Ares murdered him, for which he was tried in a court -- the first murder trial in history.
Ares Enyalius Ares Enyalius was sometimes used as an epithet for Ares.
www.biodatabase.de /Ares   (584 words)

  
 ''Fragments of the Past'', By: Aeronwy
I hadn't been present on Ares' third anniversary either, where he had been acclaimed as crown prince and his future role as god of war had been officially announced, though I had heard the whole story later.
And Ares slept peacefully with his head resting on her huge dark flank, curled to a little exhausted ball.
In time I was to learn that Ares' arrogant behavior was just a mask behind which hid a very insecure, thoughtful child, who tried to keep his distance from a bothersome adult world that always tried to peak inside his mind and influence him in some way.
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 Ares
Ares is the god of war and before battle people worshipped him.
Mars, the god of war that they inherited from the Etruscans, with Hellenic Ares, but maintained a different, less ambiguous relation with him.
The temple to Ares in the agora of Athens that Pausanias saw in the 2nd century CE had been moved and rededicated there during the time of Augustus; in essence it was a Roman temple to Mars.
www.gryphonsaerie.com /ares.htm   (919 words)

  
 ares, ares   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ares is a free open source file sharing program that enables users to share any digital file including...
Ares, the god of War; the son of Zeus and Hera.
Ares is the mighty but hated man-slaying god of war and warriors.
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 Greek Deities E   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A companion of Ares, or perhaps merely one of his epithets.
Unfortunately she was caught with Ares by Aphrodite who cursed Eos to always want to have sex with young men, god or mortal.
He was later said to be the son of Aphrodite and one of Ares, Hephaestus, Zeus or Hermes.
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 Ares Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Oxylus, son of Ares by Protogenia, daughter of Calydon by Aeolia; Evenus, Molus, Pylus and Thestius, sons of Ares by Demonice;
Ares had an affair with Harpine, daughter of Asopus, and that this produced a son, Oenomaus,
Phobos (Fear) and Deimos (Terror), sons of Ares by Aphrodite; Harmonia, daughter of Ares by Aphrodite.
www.csulb.edu /~dbouvier/SourceFiles/i12Sources.htm   (152 words)

  
 ENYALIUS : Greek god of war ; mythology : ENYALIUS
ENYALIOS (or Enyalius) was a minor god of war and attendant of Ares.
The name Enyalios, however, was usually used as a title for the god Ares.
ENYA′LIUS (Enualios), the warlike, frequently occurs in the Iliad (never in the Odyssey) either as an epithet of Ares, or as a proper name instead of Ares.
www.theoi.com /Daimon/Enyalios.html   (307 words)

  
 Nowhere
“Of course.” Ares pulled the blood colored ring from his finger, and placed it on the table.
Eris picked up the ring, which had been knocked onto the floor, and handed it to Ares.
Ares gave him a last menacing look before turning on his heel and storming out the door.
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 |xena:warrior.princess.fan.fiction|
Ares is mortal again and accompanies Xena to Diana's palace for a party.
Ares goes to fight in Persia after Enyalius calls in an old debt.
Ares’ and Xena’s descendants uncover who they are, at an excavation site.
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 Pagan News - Pagan News & Information
Ares is the God of War and of battle.
He rushes in where angels fear to tread, and leaves chaos and destruction in his wake.
Ares Galaxy, the peer-to-peer file sharing program, is also unrelated to Ares.
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 Ares Enyalius - The Mind-N-Magick Paganpedia
Plutarch, in Moralia (2nd century CE), tells of the bravery of the women of Argos, in the 5th century BCE, who repulsed the attacks of kings of Sparta.
The survivors erected a temple to Ares Enyalius by the road where they fell:
'After the city was saved, they buried the women who had fallen in battle by the Argive road, and as a memorial to the achievements of the women who were spared they dedicated a temple to Ares Enyalius...
paganpedia.mind-n-magick.com /wiki/index.php?title=Ares_Enyalius   (301 words)

  
 ares download: 2006-03-19   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ARES (AIR-eez; Roman name Mars) was the god of war, or more precisely of warlike...
Ares * The Immortals * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall...
Ares also supports "hashlinks": unique file identifiers in a clickable form; when clicked, Ares will look for and download that specific file.
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